The Texas Border Sherrifs have placed webcams along our border with Mexico. If a viewer sees suspicious activity, they can quickly report it.
I love watching "Blueservo", as it's called. Some folks tell me they think it is boring, but I love the scenery. Often, I see horses, bats, armadillos, even a fish jumping in the Rio Grande. One night I was watching the scene's thermal image when something enormous lit the screen up: a train going by.
Well, I hope you'll give it a look. To register and be able to select one of dozens of camera views, all one has to do is give it an email address. No name, no password needed.
http://www.blueservo.net/
I love watching "Blueservo", as it's called. Some folks tell me they think it is boring, but I love the scenery. Often, I see horses, bats, armadillos, even a fish jumping in the Rio Grande. One night I was watching the scene's thermal image when something enormous lit the screen up: a train going by.
Well, I hope you'll give it a look. To register and be able to select one of dozens of camera views, all one has to do is give it an email address. No name, no password needed.
http://www.blueservo.net/
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